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RAPISARDA AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL SEASON IS ON A KNIFE-EDGE AT THE PENULTIMATE ROUND OF THE AUSTRALIAN TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP.

 

Rapisarda Autosport International's 2022 season will be on the line when the team travels to Heathcote Park Raceway, May 21-22, for round five of the Australian Top Fuel Championship. 

Teammates Damien Harris and Wayne Newby are third and fourth in the championship with one round remaining. 

“This weekend is shaping up as the most important meeting of the season for our team,” according to team principal Santo Rapisarda. “There are three finals to be decided during qualifying on day one that’s because the final round at Sydney Dragway a couple of weeks ago was canceled due to weather.

MERRICK, WATSON, FALLON HEADLINE NMCA WINNERS AT NMCA WINNERS SUPER BOWL OF STREET LEGAL DRAG RACING

 

As part of a time-honored tradition, racers came from all corners of the country to compete at the NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street-Legal Drag Racing presented by Fuelab, May 12-15, 2022 at World Wide Technology Raceway in Illinois.

The longstanding and loved annual event was loaded with everything from fascinating competition to friendly rivalries. Waiting for racers who were able to outlast all of the others in their categories were NMCA and NMRA Winner’s Circles, Victor Awards and the decidedly desirable Nitto Diamond Tree Rings.

On the Red Line Oil NMCA Muscle Car Nationals side of this event, racers went over 200 mph in the eighth-mile in the extremely exciting VP Racing Lubricants Xtreme Pro Mod category, and leading the charge was Chip King, who set the pace in qualifying with a 3.68 in his magnificent Mustang Mach 1. But later in the weekend, Randy Merrick and Derek Ward met for the final round of eliminations, and Merrick muscled to the win with a 3.66 in his Corvette over Ward, who was forced to ease off of the throttle to a 4.38 in his Camaro.

MOORE, GREATHOUSE HEADLINE NMRA WINNERS SUPER BOWL OF STREET LEGAL DRAG RACING

 

The third event of the 2022 Holley NMRA Ford Nationals drag racing series took place just outside of St. Louis, Missouri, at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway over the weekend of May 12-15, 2022, with the 17th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street-Legal Drag Racing presented by Fuelab. 

From the vendor midway to the UPR Products Car Show, exciting on-track action, new personal bests and records, the event is a highlight of the NMRA tour. Winners take home the Nitto Tire Diamond Tree Super Bowl rings at this event, and gain critical season championship points.

In the Mickey Thompson X275 class, Earl Stanley, who won the Street Outlaw class at the 2021 NMRA season finals, claimed the top spot in qualifying with a 4.340. Stanley bowed out early, though, and it was Eric Moore and Frank Mewshaw who cleared eliminations to make it went to the final round. Moore claimed the slightest of margins at the start, and narrowly held on for the win, 4.328 to 4.329.

PRI WELCOMES RACING INDUSTRY TO NEW MEMBERSHIP HEADQUARTERS

 

Performance Racing Industry strengthens its commitment to the motorsports industry with new home in the racing capital of the world

Performance Racing Industry (PRI) will open its new 42,500-square-foot Membership Headquarters in Speedway, Ind., on May 26 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration.

The exclusive, invite-only celebration comes just in time for this year’s Indianapolis 500, “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” The ribbon cutting will begin at 4 pm, followed by festivities that will include an IndyCar helmet display, silent auction, show cars, driver appearances, live paintings, and private tours throughout the newly renovated building and Bryan Herta Autosport race shop.  

DON’T LET FORCE FOOL YOU – SHE’S UNCOMPROMISING BEHIND WHEEL OF HER DRAGSTER

She seems like such a nice young woman, having studied to become a teacher and all. 

And she has that big, famous Force smile. 

HIGHT GETS BEST OF HAGAN AT VIRGINIA NATIONALS

There are plenty of cheesy sayings about not giving up.

If at first you don’t succeed. When the going gets tough. Winners never quit.

MATT SMITH COLLECTS FIRST WIN ATOP SUZUKI AT VMP

Matt Smith has won a lot of races. He has collected a lot of poles.

Until Sunday, however, none of those career marks had taken place atop a Suzuki.

CARR PICKS UP SECOND NHRA MOUNTAIN MOTOR PRO STOCK TITLE

 

 

Well, they can't say he didn't give ample warning.

Friday, after Elijah Morton secured the provisional Mountain Motor Pro Stock No. 1 qualifying position, Morton admitted JR Carr came to him and said, "Enjoy it while I could because he's coming for me, but he's got to come to get it, so we'll see what happens."

Blame it on the rain for Carr not being able to do it in qualifying. But Carr made good on his promise on his last run of the weekend.

THE SCOTT PALMER - LARRY FRAZIER BOND HAS BEEN INSEPARABLE

One look is all it took for the memories to flow for Scott Palmer.

Friday at the NHRA Virginia Nationals outside of Richmond, Va., Palmer looked over at the ropes at the edge of the pits, and there was a gentleman he credits for helping him make it in the rough and tumble world of Top Fuel. 

Larry Frazier, whose tuning resume includes 16-time NHRA champion John Force and Doug Herbert, to name a few, also helped a wet behind the ears Palmer get his feet on the ground with the kings of the sport. 

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